Not only does the original suffer from re-computing the same value over
and over despite 'tmpfile' having been defined. This makes a maintenance
headache.
Worse, downloading files into /usr/lib* is VERBOTEN!! Options like
/var/{tmp,lib} are at least proper but it makes vastly more sense to put
the
> In basic mode, security groups are used for segregation but VMs are only
> allowed one network to live in. Why? Why couldn't an instance in basic
> mode belong to multiple networks?
No good reason. My comment about the ready availability of good-enough
hardware was not meant to imply that I su
In "Re: Review Request: Moved S3 and EC2 to DAO Implementation and removed
Hibernate dependency" and other recent threads, there seems to be quite a
bit of "we have to rip this tool out" or "we can't package CS with XYZ
because it's not ASF compatible. (see VMware, NetApp, et. al.)"
So instead of
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Marcus Sorensen
> wrote:
>> know what secondary storage we have, then cloudstack is canonical.
>> There is no concept in cloudstack of 'query and update myself about
>> which secondary storage devices the hosts know about'.
Fair enough. But it damn well better
This is totally not cool. Running this tool modifies not just
agent.properties, but also just appends stuff to
/etc/libvirt/{qemu.conf,libvirtd.conf} and /etc/sysconfig/libvirtd. And
due to a disagreement between the changes to qemu.conf and
sysconfig/libvirtd, manages to break libvirtd. Nice! At n